Shannon works with a small number of people at a time — intentionally, intimately, and with the full weight of her training and her own lived experience behind every session.
This is not coaching that gives you homework and checks back in next month. It's a container — structured enough to hold real change, spacious enough to let it happen at the pace it actually needs to move.
I built this work because I needed it first. I had stepped away from a successful career to raise my children — and somewhere in that season of giving everything to everyone else, I completely lost myself. I wasn't broken. I was depleted. And the thing that found me wasn't a book or a program. It was the moment I felt gratitude in my body instead of just thinking it in my head. That difference changed everything. I've spent years learning why — and how to make it repeatable for others.
— Shannon Missimer, Co-FounderShannon Missimer is the co-founder of The Motion of Gratitude™ and the creator of The M of G Method — a sequenced, body-based coaching methodology built on the intersection of nervous system science, applied positive psychology, and the lived experience of what it takes to come back to yourself.
Her work is nervous system-informed not as a credential, but as a practice. It shapes how she enters every conversation, how she paces every container, and how she holds space for the parts of a person's story that haven't been safe to say out loud.
Shannon limits her one-on-one practice to five clients at a time — because depth requires it, and because she knows the difference between being held and being processed.
Shannon's practice is grounded in nervous system science, interoceptive awareness, and applied positive psychology — brought to life through a methodology she has lived herself and refined in hundreds of client sessions.
No pitch. No pressure. A real conversation about where you are, what you're working toward, and whether this container is the right fit.
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